Re: Logs for API calls

2022-04-21 Thread Jim Rx
Matthieu,   The commands work independently...if I use the command "New-GuacUser -DataSource mysql -Parameters $GuacParameters" to create a single user, it works fine. I start getting the error when I put the command into a foreach loop and pull in names from a text file.   Other functions,

Re: Logs for API calls

2022-04-21 Thread Matthieu Courtois
Hello, Please open an issue on Github, I will check what is going on UpperM Le jeu. 21 avr. 2022 à 15:36, Jim Rx a écrit : > Hello, > > I am using a powershell guacamole module from UpperM on GitHub that seems > to work very well. However, I've been having trouble with adding groups of >

Logs for API calls

2022-04-21 Thread Jim Rx
Hello,   I am using a powershell guacamole module from UpperM on GitHub that seems to work very well. However, I've been having trouble with adding groups of users. The server returns an HTTP 500 Internal Server Error. Does Guacamole keep logs specific to API cals? I'm hoping to see what is

What is the right format to import ssh private key in user-mapping.xml (guacamole 1.4)

2022-04-21 Thread Willy Manga
Hello, I certainly miss something, but I don't see what. I want to use authentication via ssh key. Here is what my user-mapping.xml looks like http://paste.debian.net/1238561/ ( I have just removed the actual content) When I try to connect to the remote host, I'm prompted to enter a key

Re: How to allow "WebSocket | HTTP tunnel request" with IPv6?

2022-04-21 Thread Willy Manga
Hi Alves, On 19/04/2022 15:32, Henri Alves de Godoy wrote: Hi Willy, Assuming that your server where the tomcat/guacd daemon is is dual-stack and your internal environment is IPv6-only What if I want to avoid any IPv4 config .. Here's what I want +--+ | Network of hosts |

Installation error with mvn in Archlinux

2022-04-21 Thread Joan Figueras
Hello. I'm trying to build guacamole-client with "mvn package" in Archlinux. But it complains about a missing file: [INFO] [webpack-cli] Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open